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Note to self...

Started by RECHRGD, November 22, 2013, 12:08:00 PM

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RECHRGD

When getting tripped up in your shop and knowing your going down, do not try to break your fall by putting your hand on the hot wood stove. 
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polywideblock

ouch  :o   hope its not to bad


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JB400

Hope it's not that bad. :pity:  Maybe a shop cleanup day is in order? :scratchchin:

RECHRGD

Nasty burn, but the pain med is good!
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JB400

 :lol:  Plus side to everything  :cheers:

4cruzin

my "note to self list" is getting pretty long but I will certainly add that one!   :o
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Dino

I apologize, I had to laugh when I read it.  Mind you, I am not laughing at your misfortune, but at the fact that it's something I could've done.   :lol:

It's a very good note to self and others so thanks for sharing that.  How bad is the burn? 
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

RECHRGD

The Doctor had to cut off the first layer of skin on my palm.  He said that it didn't go to third degree though.  Guess I'm lucky.  Just have to watch for infection....
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Dino

Quote from: RECHRGD on November 22, 2013, 12:30:20 PM
The Doctor had to cut off the first layer of skin on my palm.  He said that it didn't go to third degree though.  Guess I'm lucky.  Just have to watch for infection....

That's why I asked.  Did the doc really use degrees of burn?  I have not heard that in a while.  We got rid of that quite a while ago as it was not very accurate.  We now use partial and full thickness so if you're looking at the old 2nd degree, that's a partial thickness burn meaning it burned the epidermis (top skin layers) and a shallow part of the dermis.  That's the meat of the skin and where the goodies are.  3rd degree is now a full thickness burn which burns deep into the dermis and deep full thickness has it go down to the muscle and bone. 

Infection is the highest risk here so to keep it simple, the only thing touching your burn should be sterile gauze and air.  (limit the latter as air causes more pain).  Are you up to date on a tetanus shot?

Also, it is important to up your water intake.  It's important all the time for everyone to drink lots of water but that's another story.  The high risk of burns are infection but also toxicity.  Your immune system goes in overdrive, even with a little burn, and you will have more waste products to get rid off so drink lots of water.  Real water, not water that was used to make coffee.   :icon_smile_big:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

nvrbdn

ok, so its your fault for putting the stove too close to an area where you trip???? :scratchchin: i would just move my tripping area to a different part of my garage. thanks for the heads up. :smilielol:


on a serious note, that sucks. will slow down working in the garage a bit. :yesnod:
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I have done that myself, checking to see if the stove is hot :brickwall:  I don't know how many times I switched hands with a hot pan from the oven and guess what no oven mitt on my left hand :flame:  Burns are no fun, hope you recover quickly :2thumbs: Robert

RECHRGD

Quote from: Dino on November 22, 2013, 12:37:49 PM
Quote from: RECHRGD on November 22, 2013, 12:30:20 PM
The Doctor had to cut off the first layer of skin on my palm.  He said that it didn't go to third degree though.  Guess I'm lucky.  Just have to watch for infection....

That's why I asked.  Did the doc really use degrees of burn?  I have not heard that in a while.  We got rid of that quite a while ago as it was not very accurate.  We now use partial and full thickness so if you're looking at the old 2nd degree, that's a partial thickness burn meaning it burned the epidermis (top skin layers) and a shallow part of the dermis.  That's the meat of the skin and where the goodies are.  3rd degree is now a full thickness burn which burns deep into the dermis and deep full thickness has it go down to the muscle and bone.  

Infection is the highest risk here so to keep it simple, the only thing touching your burn should be sterile gauze and air.  (limit the latter as air causes more pain).  Are you up to date on a tetanus shot?

Also, it is important to up your water intake.  It's important all the time for everyone to drink lots of water but that's another story.  The high risk of burns are infection but also toxicity.  Your immune system goes in overdrive, even with a little burn, and you will have more waste products to get rid off so drink lots of water.  Real water, not water that was used to make coffee.   :icon_smile_big:

They gave me a tetanus shot as I hadn't had one in decades.  It's all wrapped up in gauze.  Not looking forward to changing the dressing and washing though.  I'll go get some ice water now. Thanks....
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Fred

Sorry to here this RECHRGD. I've been there myself, different scenario. (tipped a bucket of boiling water into my gumboot, ended it with very severe burns to the whole of the foot and in particular the in step) Was laid up for three weeks and the pain was excruciating (no pain killers).

Another reason not to put your hand out to break your fall is that you may very well break your hand (wrist). Of course, if you don't.......you might end up flat on your face.


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polywideblock

had a friend who lent on a VERY hot BBQ plate while pissed ,had to use the spatula to get hand off as was stuck and turning brown  :yesnod:    mmmm yummy


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XH29N0G

Sounds like you are seeing a doctor, and have others who know more.  I would pay close attention to what they recommend. 

Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

RECHRGD

I have to change the dressing once a day.  My wife just did it for the first time. Good God, it's ugly. :eek2:
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XH29N0G

Keep an eye on it.  My worst one didn't hurt, but I realized it was burning because of the sound and smell.  It healed though after some time.
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

tan top

oh crikey , sorry to hear this ,
I remember good few years ago when I was a kid ,   burning a load of wood & stuff  ,&  using a hollow  aluminum rod to poke it around  :o  & stir  it up  like you do  ,  lent the rod  up against the wall , it fell over , went to pick it up  grabbed hold of the wrong end  :icon_smile_blackeye: not good , let go , the skin on my palm & under side of my fingers  ,  was a mess   :icon_smile_blackeye: should of gone to hospital maybe , just stuck my hand in a jug of water all evening , & fell asleep with it in there , had a few days off school if I remember as I could  pick up a pen  :yesnod:  , remember my Dad going nuts at what I done   :argue:   :P
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Quote from: RECHRGD on November 22, 2013, 07:57:42 PM
I have to change the dressing once a day.  My wife just did it for the first time. Good God, it's ugly. :eek2:

And it stinks or at least mine did. The smell was so overpowering I had to hold my nose.


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mrsskip68

Oh just man up will ya!  :nana:  :nana:   Just kiddin. Burns are a very serious thing. Follow drs orders to the T! Having a burn on your hand is so annoying, cuz how do you hold onto a mopar steering wheel?   Guess the wife gets to drive?  :shruggy: Feel better buddy!  :2thumbs: :shruggy:

JB400

Don't hold the jar you're pouring hot cooking grease into.  Not fun.

twodko

The only "upside" to burns on the hands is that hands heal faster than any other body part......the palm specifically. Not much of a conciliation though.
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4cruzin

Quote from: twodko on November 23, 2013, 03:49:50 AM
The only "upside" to burns on the hands is that hands heal faster than any other body part......the palm specifically. Not much of a conciliation though.

Except for the inside of your mouth . . . That is the fastest I'm told . . .  :shruggy:

Hope it heals up quickly!   :eek2:
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twodko

I didn't know that. Very interesting and makes sense.......must eat for everything else to work and heal.
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Fred

Plus the inside of your mouth can take a whole lot more heat too. How many times do you scold yourself with hot coffee etc without coming away sore or if it is sore, it's healed by the next day.
The only thing that really, really hurts like hell is when you bight your tongue  OUCH!


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